How to Stop Unresponsive Script Errors

Written by michael batton kaput

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While there are a multitude of websites that you can access online using only your Internet browser, they are not all created equal. Some websites may not be coded correctly or may interact negatively with your Web browser settings. That can lead to problems, namely script errors. Script errors indicating that a script on the page is unresponsive can stop your Web surfing in its tracks and force you to stop necessary scripts on web pages. However, you can address unresponsive script errors by tweaking your browser settings.

Skill level:

Moderately Easy

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Instructions

Fix Script Errors in Internet Explorer

1

Launch Internet Explorer and click "Tools."

2

Click on "Internet Options."

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Click on the tab marked "Advanced."

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Click "Disable Script Debugging" if you use Internet Explorer version 6 or earlier. If you're using version 7 or later, uncheck the box next to the option labelled "Display a Notification About Every Script Error."